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Just got my first 9 finger leaf that I remember ever seeing. Onward to 11 :) I must suck.. I never counted them.. I just count the grams at the end :) lol...
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Just got my first 9 finger leaf that I remember ever seeing. Onward to 11 :)
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I must suck.. I never counted them.. I just count the grams at the end :)
lol...
 
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btw thanks @Wisher619 for chiming in earlier on the other thread. You say it more eloquently than I lol...
 
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I think the way I understand the controller is look at them as a bunch of individual plugs. And those plugs are activated by whatever trigger is beside it.

So if humidity gets below your setting it will switch on the humidity output switch and whatever you have plugged in there turns on. And once it reaches the level you set it turns off. I'm sure it's a bit more complicated than that but that's how I wrapped my head around it. So I guess technically you could have a demudifier plugged into the humidity output and it would run perpetually :cry:
 
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I must suck.. I never counted them.. I just count the grams at the end :)
lol...
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I never did until I saw @Wisher619 Avatar LOL
 
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bitches are 3 weeks old.. Not bad for 3 weeks. I always have a runt. Im not for sure if we gonna pull thru.. Im gonna up the feed tho because they are starting to lighten up. Thats cause they hitting puberty! next 15 days are gonna be................................................................................................................................... :)
 

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I never did until I saw @Wisher619 Avatar LOL
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lol.. i never thought about it i guess.. And i think you are 100% on the controller.. I went and read.. I got it figured out. I need to see what temps and humidity tries to do with everything in there for a 24 hr period then i will know what and how.. I understand now!
 
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this is my thread so if im wrong find another thread lol...
I think the secret to rapid growth is turning up the heat... You say what????? LOl
But listen,,, the reason that is not gonna work for most of us, is that we cant meet the plants requirements to sustain that level of intensity of photosystesis, (sp)? mainly c02. With raised heat you have a plant breathing hard like a runner, and that runner needs fluids with electrolytes, and the plant needs increased levels of c02, are the runner collapses of fatigue and so does the plant. Other areas such as lighting and nutrients need increased to to meet the demands of hotter temps... Raising the temp makes the plant work harder... with the right environment..
 
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I'm probably 9th about half right probally. Will do a Lil research tonight.....
 
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So i dont know if my lil watering escapade caused this or if i got something going on here. Almost looked like a ph issue but i set it at 5.8, 5.9,6.0, and then repeat every 3 days
so it must be a issue from the skipping a day watering.
 

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So i dont know if my lil watering escapade caused this or if i got something going on here. Almost looked like a ph issue but i set it at 5.8, 5.9,6.0, and then repeat every 3 days
so it must be a issue from the skipping a day watering.
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That is the sour D cross mother in coco sipping... only plant showing anything, and also the only plant/pot that didnt really make it 2 days with out water in her bowl..
 
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That is the sour D cross mother in coco sipping... only plant showing anything, and also the only plant/pot that didnt really make it 2 days with out water in her bowl..
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The reason she is the only one that dried out, is because i my ratio of hydroton to coco is higher than the others. This mix would be awesome with top feed, f+d, and i dare to say dwc even maybe... but a lil airy for sips (wick hydro ) method...
 
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As for my other girls,,, just trucking along.. My runt isnt really getting better. I cant really tell if its gotton worse, but its still pushing. Its very weak at the wound. Been spraying for second day today with h202. Used a prop to stabilize the plant. Raised the ec to 1.3 as they were looking a lil pale faced.
23 days old tonight...
 

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As for my other girls,,, just trucking along.. My runt isnt really getting better. I cant really tell if its gotton worse, but its still pushing. Its very weak at the wound. Been spraying for second day today with h202. Used a prop to stabilize the plant. Raised the ec to 1.3 as they were looking a lil pale faced.
23 days old tonight...
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As you can see the plants have lost some of thier shape as i started gently tying down my fan leaves,,, :):)
ok ok ok..... kidding...
But however i did start gently tucking them under the lower branch tops. I also gently starting squishing the main stem below the very top node. I started this 2 days ago and have some branches that have no found their way to the top to battle out the main for king branch of the hill...
 
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pics of my fans tucked under and the tops climbing up there... As you can see the canopy doesn't look to bad for autos... I took a shot of every plants canopy, except the runt... he is in the corner in back,, short and stubby...
 

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MEAN WELL
Model #

Dimmable Constant Current Mode
(ratings for -B type)
Operating Voltage Range Constant Current (dimmable)
HLG-600H-12B 6~12Vdc 40A
HLG-600H-15B 7.5~15Vdc 36A
HLG-600H-20B 10~20Vdc 28A
HLG-600H-24B 12~24Vdc 25A
HLG-600H-30B 15~30Vdc 20A
HLG-600H-36B 18~36Vdc 16.7A
HLG-600H-42B 21~42Vdc 14.3A
HLG-600H-48B 24~48Vdc 12.5A
HLG-600H-54B 27~54Vdc 11.2A
HLG-600H is available in 3 versions
  • HLG-600H A-type: IP65 Operates in constant voltage or constant current mode. A-type also has potentiometer for output voltage and output current adjustment.
  • HLG-600H B-type: (shown here) IP67 dimming version.
  • HLG-600H Blank-type: IP67 no potentiometers and no dimming (built to order with minimum order quantities).

its getting a little confusing!
So what is the difference in English between the hlg-600h-12B and
hlg-600h-54b, and how do i choose my cobs to go with this?
 
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You want the 36B for 36V COBs. I'm on my phone right now let me link you to a post I made
 
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You want the 36B for 36V COBs. I'm on my phone right now let me link you to a post I made
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I may be wrong. I don't think that's the driver you want. Check out this page:



Then the last 4 numbers are the milliamperes the driver will run the cob at. Which will determine the wattage the cob outputs.
 
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Quote is below, you want to Google the DIY LED Calculator and also start reading through data sheets until you start to understand some of the data. And then below should help:


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One thing I didn't grasp at first was:

Take the voltage of the cob (36v) and multiply it by the amps on the driver (HLG-185h-1050a in this case the amps are 1.05, there's also 1400a, 2100a etc)

36x1.05=37.8

Now you take that number and however many times you can divide it into the wattage of the driver (185 in this case, there's also 120,240,320 etc) is how many cobs you can fit.
185/37.8=4.89. Now you can technically fit 5 because it's close. I am not positive why that is, I still have much to learn.

If you had a Meanwell HLG-240h-2100a with 36v Cobs you would take 36x2.1 and get 75.6 and you can run up to 3 for a total of ~225w (3 36v Cobs at 2.1amps for ~75w a piece).

This is just the very basics, I hope it helps get you started and if I have a concept wrong please someone let me know.
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MEAN WELL
Model #

Dimmable Constant Current Mode
(ratings for -B type)
Operating Voltage Range Constant Current (dimmable)
HLG-600H-12B 6~12Vdc 40A
HLG-600H-15B 7.5~15Vdc 36A
HLG-600H-20B 10~20Vdc 28A
HLG-600H-24B 12~24Vdc 25A
HLG-600H-30B 15~30Vdc 20A
HLG-600H-36B 18~36Vdc 16.7A
HLG-600H-42B 21~42Vdc 14.3A
HLG-600H-48B 24~48Vdc 12.5A
HLG-600H-54B 27~54Vdc 11.2A
HLG-600H is available in 3 versions
  • HLG-600H A-type: IP65 Operates in constant voltage or constant current mode. A-type also has potentiometer for output voltage and output current adjustment.
  • HLG-600H B-type: (shown here) IP67 dimming version.
  • HLG-600H Blank-type: IP67 no potentiometers and no dimming (built to order with minimum order quantities).

its getting a little confusing!
So what is the difference in English between the hlg-600h-12B and
hlg-600h-54b, and how do i choose my cobs to go with this?
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Ahhhh... The 12b uses more cobs at a lower current to maximise efficincy, more up front costs...

If i took a hlg-600h-12b which is...



Specifications:
Input Voltage 90~305vac Universal Input
Constant Current 40000 mA
LED Total Fwd Voltage Min 6.00 vdc
LED Total Fwd Voltage Max 12.00 vdc
Output Power 480 Watts
  • dimmable LED driver
  • UL8750 approved LED power supply
  • UL60950-1 safety approval
  • Full range AC input: 90~305VAC
  • Wide operating temperature: -40~+70°C
  • Built-in active PFC
  • IP67 durable aluminium enclosure
  • Compatible dimmer types: 0-10Vdc dimmer, 10V PWM dimmer, or resistance dimmer
  • High efficiency up to: 92.5%
  • Built-in 5V/0.5A standby power
  • No load power consumption < 0.5W at remote off
  • Withstand 5G vibration test
  • Meet 4kV surge immunity level (IEC61000-4-5)
  • Total harmonic distortion: THD < 20% when output loading ≥50% at 115VAC/230VAC input and output loading ≥75% at 277VAC input
  • Protections: short circuit / over current / over voltage / over temperature
  • Mean Well 7 year warranty
  • TRC Electronics is the USA stocking headquarters of Mean Well HLG-600H [B-Type] dimmable LED power supplies. Contact us for award winning service.
im not sure how to choose the right cobs,,, Aybody?
 
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So on the driver HLG-600H-2100B

That would be a dimmable (you'd need to add the dimmer) driver capable of 600Watts. It would run the LED COBs at 2.1Amps (or 2100 milliamps).

If you had 36V COBs they would produce ~75W a piece (36x2.1=~75). You could run 8 of them for a total of ~600w. I don't think that's the most efficient way to do it, but it would work.
 
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